Zeitner was convicted on 11 counts of fraud and forgery in April, stemming from the cancer-for-abortion scheme. An Arizona woman who had previously been convicted of faking a cancer diagnosis in order to obtain a government-funded abortion was again convicted Tuesday, this time for defrauding a veterans' organization. Zeitner also opened a credit card account using personal information from the founder of Veterans Hope and spent $25,000, prosecutors added. She then allegedly used those relationships to defraud other groups out of tens of thousands of dollars. Prosecutors say she never mentioned cancer when she applied.
Source: Fox News August 03, 2016 19:30 UTC